1) Rated output voltage: Under specified working conditions, the high-voltage output terminal of the DC high-voltage generator is connected to the tested product through a current-limiting resistor, and the maximum DC when the tested product passes the rated output current and the DC high-voltage pulsation meets the requirements The voltage is called the rated output voltage.
2) Rated output current: Under the specified working conditions and within the specified continuous operation time, the maximum current that the DC high-voltage generator can output when the output voltage and its pulsation meet the requirements is called the rated output current.
3) Rated output power: When the rated output voltage and the rated output current appear at the same time, the product of the two rated values is called the rated output power.
4) DC high voltage pulsation: pulsation refers to the periodic pulsation of the arithmetic average value of DC high voltage. The pulsation amplitude refers to half of the difference between the maximum value and the minimum value. The pulsation factor is the ratio of the pulsation amplitude to the arithmetic mean value.
5) DC high voltage random fluctuation: DC high voltage random fluctuation is that the DC high voltage output terminal fluctuates with the influence of AC power supply voltage. Random fluctuation amplitude refers to the random change of the arithmetic mean value of DC high voltage.
6) DC high voltage voltage drift: DC high voltage voltage drift refers to the constant power supply voltage, the DC high voltage generator is under resistive load conditions, the DC high voltage regulator is placed at the rated voltage position, the drift value of the DC high voltage within a certain period of time.







